Mary Simon is Leading Indigenous Peoples to New Heights
The Walrus | May 24, 2023
Who’s Your People?
The Assembly | October 4, 2022
Z’s Coming Out
Canada’s National Observer | August 24, 2022
We Are Still Here
The Nation | January 24, 2022
Place Determines Who We Are
The Paris Review | June 30, 2021
One Indigenous girl’s brave response to the residential schools
Canada’s National Observer | June 28, 2021
The Census Powwow
Snap Judgment | June 17, 2021
Indigenous fathers take lessons from their own experience to create healthy lifestyles for their children
National Geographic | June 17, 2021
CNN should hire a Native commentator
Canada’s National Observer | May 5, 2021
Biden’s infrastructure plan is big, but should be even bigger
Canada’s National Observer | April 6, 2021
Republicans Failed to Sink Deb Haaland’s Nomination—And Looked Like Fools in the Process
The Nation | February 26, 2021
Why Senate Republicans fear Deb Haaland
The Washington Post | February 25, 2021
Native Americans Finally Have a Cabinet Nominee. Will an Adopted Tlingit Take Her Down?
Politico Magazine | February 23, 2021
The United States and China Need to Cooperate—for the Planet’s Sake
Foreign Policy (with Thom Woodroofe) | February 4, 2021
Can America really be saved? And does it even deserve to be?
Canada’s National Observer | January 8, 2021
Deb Haaland’s Cabinet Nomination Is a Triumph for Native Americans
The Nation | January 8, 2021
Changing Woman: One Navajo’s Fight for a Just Transition
A Matter of Degrees | December 8, 2020
Why anti-racist environmental policy must start with data
Vox (with Marcela Mulholland) | December 8, 2020
What a Joe Biden Cabinet Pick Might Mean for Native Americans—and Democrats
Politico Magazine | November 30, 2020
In Trump v. Biden, Native American voters played a crucial role. It's time to recognize that.
NBC News THINK | November 27, 2020
Apocalypse Then and Now
Columbia Journalism Review | Winter 2020
Occupy Alcatraz
Open Space | November 10, 2020
Earth to Biden: Stop Talking About Fracking
The Nation (with Danielle Deiseroth) | October 21, 2020
The Indigenous Gaze
Aperture | Fall 2020
Green New Bingo Hall
Winning the Green New Deal (edited by Varshini Prakash and Guido Girgenti) | August 2020
Interiority Complex
Canada’s National Observer | August 20, 2020
Joe Biden has endorsed the Green New Deal in all but name
The Guardian | July 20, 2020
It’s time to stop using Native team names and mascots, period
ESPN: The Undefeated | July 15, 2020
The McGirt Case is a Historic Win for Tribes
The Atlantic | July 12, 2020
The Standing Rock Generation Is Changing the World
Rolling Stone | July 9, 2020
Do the right thing … change the name of Washington’s NFL team
ESPN: The Undefeated | July 3, 2020
How to Fight Coronavirus and Climate Change at Once
Crooked (with Ritchie Torres) | June 24, 2020
The Case for Green Investments in Low-Income Communities and Communities of Color
Harvard Law & Policy Review (with Mondaire Jones and Marcela Mulholland) | June 14, 2020
Socially distanced powwows
The California Sunday Magazine | June 14, 2020
How to Survive an Apocalypse and Keep Dreaming
The Nation | June 2, 2020
The Political Message That Can Carry Democrats Through the Pandemic
Literary Hub | May 28, 2020
Waiting for a Green Stimulus
Courier | May 2020
The House on Magnolia Street
The California Sunday Magazine | March 20, 2020
In Search of Promised Lands
Canadian Geographic | March 19, 2020
We Need Sanders and Warren to Cooperate in the Primary
In These Times | January 13, 2020
Christmas-ing while Indian: The holiday gathers us together in shared community – and trauma
NBC News THINK | December 25, 2019
Perhaps the World Ends Here
Harper’s | December 5, 2019
A Green New Deal for Oakland
The American Prospect | December 5, 2019
Why Alcatraz Matters to Native Americans
The New York Times | November 20, 2019
Can Film Save Indigenous Languages?
The New Yorker | November 14, 2019
Bernie and AOC’s Green New Deal for Public Housing Act Would Transform America
The Nation (with Daniel Aldana Cohen) | November 14, 2019
We Need Indigenous Wisdom to Survive the Apocalypse
The Walrus | October 17, 2019
The Environmental Movement Needs to Reckon with Its Racist History
Vice | September 13, 2019
The Case for a Climate Debate
Crooked (with Sean McElwee and Greg Carlock) | June 26, 2019
Dressed for an Urban Native Era
Open Space | June 24, 2019
No, climate action can't be separated from social justice
The Guardian | June 11, 2019
This Community Is Striving To Rebuild One Of The Poorest Places In America
HuffPost | June 6, 2019
Beau Dick: Devoured by Consumerism
Canadian Art | May 29, 2019
Democrats Should Have Called McConnell’s Bluff and Voted ‘Yes’ on the Green New Deal
The Nation (with Sean McElwee and Vijay Das) | March 28, 2019
The Green New Deal has reignited the climate debate – and voters support it
The Guardian | February 25, 2019
The Two Bulls family leads an Indigenous art renaissance
High Country News | February 8, 2019
What’s your Green New Deal?
Crooked (with Greg Carlock) | February 6, 2019
His side of the story: Nathan Phillips wants to talk about Covington
The Guardian | February 4, 2019
The US is still not ready to look at the ugly racism against Native Americans
The Guardian | January 23, 2019
How Canada Uses Indigenous Art to Market Itself to the World
The Walrus | January 16, 2019
The Polynesian Voyaging Society’s Hikianalia Journey to California
Bomb Magazine | January 8, 2019
‘They’re Gonna Rock It’: The First Day Native Women Served on Capitol Hill
The Nation | January 7, 2019
If Democrats want to seek the truth, they must investigate ExxonMobil
The Guardian | December 9, 2018
Washington’s football luck won’t change until the team’s mascot does
ESPN: The Undefeated | November 30, 2018
A New Climate Politics is on the Ballot
Dissent | November 4, 2018
Republicans wanted to suppress the Native American vote. It's working
The Guardian | October 26, 2018
Elizabeth Warren is Not Native American
HuffPost | October 13, 2018
The Resurgence of the Nuxalk
Canadian Geographic | October 12, 2018
In the Salish Sea, Native American communities bond over a rigorous canoe voyage
Pacific Standard | October 11, 2018
Tommy Orange and the New Native Renaissance
The Paris Review | June 29, 2018
The First Native American Congresswoman in US History Could be Elected This Year
The Nation | May 10, 2018
Foreword: Armageddon in Our Bones, Utopia in Our Souls
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada | 2018
New Beginnings
Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought | April 10, 2018
Missing and Murdered
Frontier Magazine | Issue 3, 2018
'It's About Taking Back What's Ours': Native Women Reclaim Land, Plot By Plot
HuffPost | March 22, 2018
I am Colten Boushie. Canada is the all-white jury that acquitted his killer
The Guardian | February 28, 2018
A tale of two housing crises, rural and urban
High Country News | February 5, 2018
Rivers, Lakes and Water Resources
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada | 2018
United States: New Native Activism
World Policy Journal | Winter 2017
The misguided concept of 'wilderness' comes at the expense of Indigenous peoples
Vice Motherboard | December 11, 2017
'Keep out that black snake:' Sioux nation members reaffirm fight against Keystone XL
CBC Indigenous | November 25, 2017
The Tribal Canoe Journey
CBC & Canadian Geographic | July-August 2017
Take down monuments to Native American oppression
High Country News | July 3, 2017
Law Enforcement is Still Used as a Colonial Tool in Indian Country
The Marshall Project | June 28, 2017
America's forgotten crisis: over 50% of one Native American tribe are homeless
The Guardian | April 6, 2017
The western idea of private property is flawed. Indigenous peoples have it right
The Guardian | March 27, 2017